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Oregon Ducks Pursue Henry Junior, Despite Ohio State Commitment
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Oregon Ducks Coach Dan Lanning is actively building a strong 2026 recruiting class, with five-star wide receiver Chris Henry Junior as a main target. Despite Henry Juniors initial commitment to Ohio State, the Ducks remain hopeful, recalling their successful flip of Dallas Wilson from Florida. The Ducks, currently ranked third nationally, are not done making big moves.
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